NAVY

SAT/ACT TESTS

Qualifying scores on Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American
College Test (ACT)

Applicants must have BOTH the minimum individual scores in the
SAT/ACT Math and Verbal and a minimum Combined (Math plus Verbal)
score in order to be eligible to apply for the scholarship.

For Navy and Nurse scholarship eligibility,
applicants must meet the requirements of minimum individual score
and combined score. Tests can be super scored, meaning some
combination of two of the SAME TYPE of test can be used to achieve
the minimum required combined score and will be utilized in
determining the highest individual test scores.

For example :

Applicant took ACT in May and achieved 30 in Math and 18
in English. A second ACT was taken in October resulting in a 20 in Math
and a 27 in English. The superscore would be the highest individual test
score from each category - 30 Math (May) and 27 English (October)
resulting in a combined score of 57.

Applicants with the minimum individual Math and Verbal scores but
not the combined score, and who respond positively to the MSISR interest
question in the application, are eligible to apply and will be considered on the
MSISR selection board (Navy Option only). See the link below for more
information on the MSISR scholarship.

Valid Test Dates for the 2021 Scholarship Year are Dec 2018 to Dec
2020.

NURSE

Apply for and gain admission to Navy ROTC colleges offering the
nursing academic program (not required during selection process, but
notification of admission must be received before scholarship can be
activated)

Qualifying scores on Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American
College Test (ACT)

Applicants must have BOTH the minimum individual scores in the
SAT/ACT Math and Verbal and a minimum Combined (Math plus Verbal)
score in order to be eligible to apply for the scholarship.

For Navy and Nurse scholarship eligibility, applicants
must meet the requirements of minimum individual score and combined
score. Tests can be super scored, meaning some combination of two of
the SAME TYPE of test can be used to achieve the minimum required
combined score and will be utilized in determining the highest
individual test scores.

For example :

Applicant took ACT in May and achieved 30 in Math and 18
in English. A second ACT was taken in October resulting in a 20 in Math
and a 27 in English. The superscore would be the highest individual test
score from each category - 30 Math (May) and 27 English (October)
resulting in a combined score of 57.

Valid Test Dates for the 2021 Scholarship Year are Dec 2018 to Dec
2020.

MARINE CORPS

General eligibility requirements for the program are as follows:

Be physically qualified by Marine Corps standards. Applicants
will be required to complete a physical fitness test (PFT)
consisting of a three-mile run for time, sit-ups, and dead-hang
pull-ups for males/flexed armed-hang for females. Marine
Corps Physical Fitness Program

Have no criminal record of military or civilian offenses..

Achieve a qualifying score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test
(SAT), Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT), or the American
College Test (ACT). The SAT math and reading
scores must be from the same and most recent test. Applicants
cannot combine their best math and reading scores from the SAT to
achieve the qualifying score for application. (Marine Corps Option
only).